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  3. *NEW* Information about Changes to US Policies By 2025 Trump Administration

*NEW* Information about Changes to US Policies By 2025 Trump Administration

  • Important Information for People Who Got Parole Using CBP One
  • Information on Travel for Afghan Special Immigrant Visa Recipients: What to Know
  • IRAP Explainer: Trump Policy Effects in the Western Hemisphere to Date
  • Know Your Rights: Afghan & Iraqi Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) Holders Arriving to the United States Without Attorney Representation
  • Know Your Rights: First Time Arrivals at U.S. Airports
  • Understanding U.S. Border and Immigration Policy Under Trump: Asylum, Detention, and Expedited Removal
  • Explaining Current U.S. Refugee Resettlement Policies
  • What to know about expedited removal
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